What is an insertion mutation?
A) A codon is inserted in an mRNA strand,which alters all subsequent codons.
B) A nucleotide is inserted in a gene sequence,which alters all subsequent codons.
C) A codon is inserted in a gene sequence,which alters all subsequent nucleotides.
D) An amino acid is inserted in a protein chain,which alters all subsequent amino acids.
E) An amino acid is inserted in a protein chain,which may alter protein function.
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